Well, it was a disaster. Not only did I stupidly rely on failing public transport, causing major delays, but that taste-exhibit was, mostly, a joke. I was promised seaweed, lice, insect grubs. I think(?)- I got a tiny bit of seaweed(or just green stuff?) along with a tiny bit of pemmican, so, at least I can say I've tried pemmican. It was very dark and full of nodules, and didn't look at all like the pemmican I've seen online. I also ate some grasshoppers, all cooked, of course and drank some wine, supposedly made according to palaeolithic-era rules. But there was none of the beavermeat, lice or grubs as advertised. I got some astronaut-designed meal(all sticky no doubt due to zero-G environments), and ate some genuine pulverised rock-salt . The rock-salt, unlike the useless rock-salt/sea-salt I've gotten from organic supermarkets in the past did not give me the usual nasty feeling in the mouth etc., no doubt due to the extra minerals in it. But, other than that, I mostly just got joke-stalls where they served standard fruit and veg that one can get in any Western supermarket or, worse, stalls which served plastic models of certain foods like shellfish etc.! Indeed, there were one or two occasions where I ate(or almost ate) something before I was told by staff not to do so because it was either plastic or some toxic thing that needed to be cooked. The beaver-stall, instead of providing beaver-meat, had small biscuits on display. I am definitely going to complain.